9.01.2016

I've taken on an entire website...blogging but so much more...I have outgrown this platform...so I hope you will join me at my new sitewww.studiofourcorners.com

in addition to my blog, there is a gallery of my work and a calendar of events and workshops.This site will remain since there's lots of links to it for the tutorials I've authored in the past...but it won't be updated...Hop on over...check it out...

5.22.2016

Yesterday I was able to spend most of the day working in my studio...I was so happy...a place to call my own, where I could work in peace and be surrounded with the supplies/tools/objects that inspire me. Virginia Woolf had it right...a woman needs a room of one's own...

In another life of mine...many years ago...this would not have happened...I wouldn't have a room of my own...I put my key in someone else's pocket...luckily that was not for long...I hope you have your key and hold on to it tight...

5.04.2016

As the calendar page turns to May, one cannot help but be reminded of Mother's Day... and to think about Mom...My mom passed away 8 years ago but still holds a strong influence in my life...she taught me a love of sewing and a desire to create... to make do with what one had at hand and to take the initiative to figure out problems... to try new things and not give up when the going got tough...In my bout of purging earlier in the year, I unearthed a box of clippings, photos and mementos...I came across a photo of my mom and dad in the early years of their marriage...and decided to play around with it...and I'm thinking about having it printed up so I can hang it in my studio...SocialPrintStudio has some great metal prints...perfect for my metal mania...

I like this photo mostly for the expression and attitude of my mom...young, fresh, full of anticipation. My parents settled in a small Wisconsin town and that's where I spent my childhood...and throughout the years, my mom continued to have a healthy dose of anticipation for what was up ahead...whether it was raising 6 kids in a small house, moving across the country to Oregon when my dad lost his job, rebuilding her life in a new town after my dad died and finally coming to live with me in her final years. She wasn't one content to sit by and let things be...Unfortunately, I don't have many photos of her...I guess we were always so busy that one didn't think about stopping a minute, reflecting on the moment, and taking a photograph to capture the day...So to honor her memory, I'll take the time this weekend to stop and reflect...shoot a few photos...and be filled with anticipation of all that still lies ahead...

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